The Tempered Signal with Norm Applegate

The Daily Signal Podcast Tuesday May 5

3 min · 5 de may de 2026
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A reader sent me a note that sharpened this idea: Leadership under pressure isn’t defined by strategy.It’s defined by conduct. What happens in the moment when: * the room is escalating * the signal is unclear * and decisions can’t wait This episode is a short reflection on that moment. Because under pressure, the system doesn’t just run. It reflects the leader running it. Get full access to Tempered Signal at www.temperedsignal.com/subscribe [https://www.temperedsignal.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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This episode explores a brutal leadership reality most organizations still refuse to confront: sometimes pressure doesn’t break the system it reveals the regulator. Using the collapse and market repricing of a major AI infrastructure company as the backdrop, this episode examines leadership behavior as operational infrastructure, the hidden cost of the Norman Gap, and why markets increasingly evaluate the nervous system of the leader as much as the product itself. The signal beneath the signal: when the market rises on news of a leader’s exit, the system may already be telling you the truth. Get full access to Tempered Signal at www.temperedsignal.com/subscribe [https://www.temperedsignal.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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